Just curious if it's worth a trip (coming from Sarasota) to visit the park without a child? Curious to check it out but don't want to drop 100 plus bucks if its limited to small children . Of course I am a kid at heart so alot of the attractions I will probably enjoy. Here is a list off the top of my head that I would enjoy. Please add more if you can think of any.

I have no gone to Legoland yet, but I think it has more than enough to keep an adult entertained for at least one visit - especially if you enjoy looking at LEGO models. Now it might not be something an adult would want to do more than once or more than once a year - but no doubt would be worth at least a "1st time". Now for children that is another story - probably once a week would be too little for them to want to go!

Technic Coaster looks pretty interesting. But I doubt I'll even go to Wild Adventures, let alone Legoland, within the next year. Of course, now I have Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Kings Dominion up here. It will kinda be a sad visit to BGW since it will be the first visit without the Big Bad Wolf at the park. I'm looking forward to Kings Dominion though, they have one of Starliner's sister coasters, the Rebel Yell, which is also an Allen Coaster.

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Technic Coaster looks pretty interesting. But I doubt I'll even go to Wild Adventures, let alone Legoland, within the next year. Of course, now I have Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Kings Dominion up here. It will kinda be a sad visit to BGW since it will be the first visit without the Big Bad Wolf at the park. I'm looking forward to Kings Dominion though, they have one of Starliner's sister coasters, the Rebel Yell, which is also an Allen Coaster.

you should look at my YouTube channel as I have plenty of videos from my last trip to BGW and KD in 2010. I also have a onride of the BBW I shot using a older camera when I was there in 2006. My user name on YouTube is Woodencoasterfan.

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We live in Legoland's host city, Winter Haven, and have already visited the park four times. We are both adults and our grandchildren live a distance away and haven't yet had a chance to visit. Adults will enjoy the brightness and freshness of Legoland, they will enjoy seeing the kids entranced with the lego projects and concentration as they try their hand at creating. Adults will definitely enjoy strolling through he park especially the restored gardens. The water show is great for adults. We never realized that there are so many adults that build with legos. We enjoy talking with other visitors. We have Florida resident passes to Disney and visit there often as well. It is a much more relaxing experience at Legoland Florida. You don't see as many children so overstimulated. We cannot wait to have our grandchildren visit. Legoland Florida is a place for adults too. We see many adults there. Sure would be great to see some articles in the media related to adult visits. I think this blog is bringing up some great ideas to include in such an article. Legoland Florida is not just for children. No way!

There are definitely things that adults would like. Heck, much of the pre-Kent CG is back or coming back. A few things missing but have been replaced with other attractions. The butterfly conservatory is coming back early next year... The botanical boat tour is supposed to return some day. But the Island, the Ski Show, the gardens, and the "town" are still there. So, I see Legoland as being Cypress Gardens on steroids.

There are definitely things that adults would like. Heck, much of the pre-Kent CG is back or coming back. A few things missing but have been replaced with other attractions. The butterfly conservatory is coming back early next year... The botanical boat tour is supposed to return some day. But the Island, the Ski Show, the gardens, and the "town" are still there. So, I see Legoland as being Cypress Gardens on steroids.

That's a great way of looking at it Greg. I plan on making my first visit once those areas are open and the boats are making their way through the canals once again. Hopefully the boats will come back soon as I'd love to make a video of the gardens boat tour.

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I don't recall LL ever stating that the canal boats would return or if they would ever open the closed sections of the historic gardens. Since they have not done it in over a year - you may have a very long wait. It appears the historic gardens themself and indeed any boat ride in them are a very low priority with Legoland - if they are a priority at all. I think the reality is that the number of guests, be they young or old, that are attracted to the historical gardens or an associated boat ride is just not worth the cost. I believe over the past year LL by their inaction has made that clear. Hope they prove me wrong.

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